Malcolm, that's actually appropriate when you look at the cost of these puppies, especially the bigger ones!
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Malcolm, that's actually appropriate when you look at the cost of these puppies, especially the bigger ones!
I WANT ONE!
The boss not so much as it will also require another three phase line be run. Wish I was a electrician also..
Except they're the cheapest chop box made.
Up until the new shop, I had one cut off station, so one saw did virtually all hardwood cross cutting that would fit. Even before things really started taking off, a normal dewalt/Milwaukee/Makita/etcetera style chop saw would make it a bit more than a year. Never mind the cost of the saw, the real expense comes at fighting sub par results.
I agree about the real cost being fighting sub par results.
Yesterday I had to apply a simple base wrap on a large entertainment center we just finished building. The unit is like 127” long or something like that. So the front base had to be mitered on both sides. With the slider down for the count sadly at the time and actually still with regard to the bevel I had no choice but to use the 12” dewalt scms stations. I had to work the usual magic required to get a 12” saw cutting square and at a perfect 45%..
Big waste of the bosses $$. In his defense one guy can only purchase so many new tools so fast.
It doesn't. Nothing out there like a unipoint.
All the omga RAS I assembled were long arms. The legs and frame were thin, the upper part has so much plastic on it, they were just not that impressive. Of course the price of an Omga is no where near the price of a unipoint.
Jesus,
I’d say I wanna work for you, but working for my boss is really really really good for me even despite the hours I put in.
I guess it’s pretty easy to spend $160 on a CNC in one go so demdinging that either a lot or nothing. Sadly the work we do just does not generate the kind of revenue to warrant or justify suck expenditures. It’s good enough to keep me fro starving and able to have the things I want if I’m willing to work for them.
So what did you buy?
Off the top of my head
Moulder $12.5k
Door clamp $23.5k
2 castle machines $7300
Weeke cnc $48k
Software $5300
Lipping planer $1800
Deros sanders $1900
Land plane $1k
About a dozen nail guns $2600?
7.5hp cyclone $5500
Pickup $63k. If you don't think that qualifies, I wouldn't own a pickup if it weren't for the shop.
Plus whatever else I can't think of for little stuff. I know I've blown at least a grand on tooling for the router so far. $1600 for a tech to do start up, $6300 for a rigger to move it.
Who knows what I've spent on heads blades and bits.
It's been an expensive year.
My shop running at full tilt can crank. We're a little slow right now, but by mid January we should be right back where we belong, 2-3 weeks behind.
I've always played it REALLY safe. I borrowed about half that and burned cash on the other half. I hate borrowing money.
I'm taking a risk and putting some other plans on hold briefly. The biggest one being paying off my building a year sooner. Next year is recovery mode, building up capital again and putting myself back in the safe zone financially. Both the business and the me personally. We're courting a couple of new builders that look promising so I don't have so many eggs in one basket.
I didn't want to buy a new pickup, but my old one was falling apart.
A cabinet shop is constantly a "chicken and egg" problem. You need the equipment and personnel to do the work, but you need the work to pay for the equipment and personnel.... I live pretty modestly and don't pull much out to pay for equipment. So far it's worked well, hoping in a year or two to start yanking some money out so I can maybe retire in 40 years.... Once the building is paid off, I'll go borrow another half million and put up another building for a rental.
2019 better be good it you'll see me as a greeter at Wal-Mart.
I wouldn't own a car, trucks are like pockets on Tshirts.
For those with an OMGA and a slider, how are you splitting the cutting duties between them? Face frame and door parts, shop installed trim, etc.?